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Preliminary report on Crow Indian participation in the proposed Hardin Irrigation Unit of the Bureau of Reclamation

PRELIMINARY REPORT on
CROW INDIAN PARTICIPATION
in the
PROPOSED HARDIN IRRIGATION UNIT
of the
BUREAU OF RECLAMATION
Missouri River Basin Investigations Staff Region No. 2, Bureau of Indian Affairs Billings, Montana December 31, 1947

Preliminary report on Crow Indian participation in the proposed Hardin Irrigation Unit of the Bureau of Reclamation

Description

The proposed Yellowtail Dam will impound a reservoir with a storage capacity of 1,116,000 acre-feet, part of which will be used to irrigate the Hardin Unit. Of the 54,566 acres in the unit, 36,912 acres are located within the Crow Reservation. The purpose of this study is to determine whether the Crow Indians’ interests will be served by the incorporation of their lands in the proposed project

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PRELIMINARY REPORT on
CROW INDIAN PARTICIPATION
in the
PROPOSED HARDIN IRRIGATION UNIT
of the
BUREAU OF RECLAMATION
Missouri River Basin Investigations Staff Region No. 2, Bureau of Indian Affairs Billings, Montana December 31, 1947